Month: July 2015

This is another tiny home an Alaskan Hunting Cabin basically, this time decorated inside on an Asian theme. I converted Meshes from both the Asian Fusion and the World Adventures expansion to fluff up my house with. I missed those Asian themes pretty bad, I love their look. Those meshes are now on MTS! So I thought I’d upload this home to go with them ^_^

Additional Credits: Delphy, who is always awake at strange times. Sims4Studio (both the program and the people!) EA for giving me the idea ^_^ The sims creation Chat here on MTS for urging me to do it right when it comes to credits

This is the Happily Ever After Kitchen, converted from Sims 3 to Sims 4.

The full kitchen is a beautiful thing (the sink in the picture is Sims 4 Sink it fit just fine :D)

The kitchen Counter and Kitchen Island are both Singular meshes (which means you need to turn off “auto counters” when using them. Also, the fridge doesn’t open (circa Early sims 3 XD) as soon as we get the possibility I will update both of these Meshes to do what they’re supposed to :D)

This Hotel is built on a 50×50 lot, with room to add on later (maybe a spa?) With a large kitchen and dining area, as well as deluxe arbors flanking the wide open interior the grand staircase leads upstairs to 4 distinct flavoured rooms, each with their own little balcony area, as well as a place for others to visit the balconies too without interuptting the privacy of your guests. This hotel includes a custom mesh. The cherry tree has been shrunk down, to fit in the arbors of the second floor.

This is a standalone recolor set of EA Meshes. The paintings are photos taken by me in Alaska and put in the frames 🙂 Adv warning, their “recolor” item images in game are actually their texture files, so they don’t get lost in the gallery